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Hi can anyone help please
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Hi just a quick question does anyone know where I could print out without dowloading a simple household budget/planner, I just want to make a monthly record of all the incomings and outgoings, before the 3rd attempt at getting rid of my massive debts, so any help would be great thankyou
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I guess you could print off the Statement of Affairs template
http://www.makesenseofcards.com/soacalc.html
If you fill it in online, it auto calculates it all for you. It's a good idea of all the bills you should consider and plan for.
I guess you could also print it out and fill it in by hand!
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http://www.freebiefindingmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Pink-and-Green-Flowers-and-Bird-Household-Budget.pdf
is this the thing?Littlewoods £10 Very BNPL £234.42
My total debt is [STRIKE]£7242.32[/STRIKE]£244.42
Extra payment a week: This week: £
Total to date: £1279.29 not incl this week
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This one's quite good & I used it a lot when I was first starting to try to get to grips with my budget!
https://budgetbrain.moneysavingexpert.com/budgetplanner/edit/1227404
I tend to use the SOA now as I find a few bits I have could fall into different categories in a lot of the budget planners (eg pets stuff can be spread across 3 sections) and I prefer to be able to keep them together which I can be editing the text on the SOA.Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
Debt free & determined to stay that way!0
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